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On Ex-police chief won’t be charged
Posted on March 30 at 9:47 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
If these allegations can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, then by all means prosecute. Just because someone is running for office, or is themselves using public office for personal gain (using a squad and going to Illinois), this makes them no different than the average Jon Doe who is busted for jay walking or drunk driving. But again, he must be presumed innocent until proven guilty. And in this case, no charges means not guilty.